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Lady Agnes de Turville (de Cantilupe)

Also Known As: "widow St. John"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hambleden, Berkshire, England
Death: 1279 (72-81)
Kenilworth Castle, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William de Cantilupe, 2nd feudal baron of Eaton Bray and Millicent de Gournay, Lady Cauntelo
Wife of Robert de St. John, 2nd Baron of Basing and John Turville
Mother of John de St. John, I, Lord of Basing and Sir William de St John, of Faumont
Sister of Juliana de Tregoz; William de Cantelou, Baron Abergavenny; Saint Thomas de Cantelupe, Chancellor of England and Bishop of Hereford; N.N. Gregonet; Hugh de Cantelou and 1 other

Managed by: Bernard Raimond Assaf
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About Lady Agnes de Turville


Agnes, daughter of William de Cauntelo, the widow of Sir Robert St John, married John de Turville before 04 Jun 1271. They were both living in 1279.[1]

Notes

3 Feb 1270: "Grant to William Belet of the marriage of Agnes late the wife of Robert de Sancto Johanne, who held in chief, or any fine she make with the king for the said marriage or forfeiture pertaining to the king if she marry without the king's licence."[2]


image: Kenilworth Castle Keep [english-heritage.org.uk]

Agnes Cantilupe (c.1202 - d.) daughter of William and Milicent.


Robert De St. JOHN of Basing (Sir)

Born: ABT 1199, Portchester Castle, Hampshire, England

Died: BEF 25 Mar 1266/7, Basing, Hampshire, England

Notes: Constable of Porcestre CastleRobert De St. John, who had a military summons in the 42nd Henry III [1258] to oppose the incursions of the Welsh and, in three years afterwards, obtained a license to fix a pale upon the bank of his moat at Basing, as also to continue it so fortified during the king's pleasure.* In the 50th of the same reign [1266] he was constituted governor of Porchester Castle and, dying soon after, 1266, left (by his wife Agnes, dau. of William De Cantilupe) John, his heir; William, of Faumont, Glamorgan

Father: William De St. JOHN

Mother: Godechild De PAGANEL

Married: Agnes De CANTILUPE

Children:

1. John De St. JOHN (Sir)

2. Jane De St. JOHN

3. William De St. JOHN

http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/STJOHN.htm#Robert De St. JOHN of Basing (Sir)


References

  1. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cantilupe-8 cites
    1. The Complete Peerage. Vol. XI: Rickerton to Sisonby. London, 1949. 'St John', p323.
    2. Calendar of the Patent Rolls. Henry III. AD 1266-1272. HMSO, 1913, vol. 6, p. 404 [1][2].
    3. Dallaway, James. A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex (T. Bensley, London, 1815) Vol.1, Page 124
    4. Cantilupe, Thomas. The Register of Thomas de Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford (A.D. 1275-1282) (Wilson and Phillips, Hereford, 1906) Page iii
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Lady Agnes de Turville's Timeline

1202
1202
Hambleden, Berkshire, England
1225
1225
Basing, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)
1230
1230
Bolingbroke, Lindsay, Lincolnshire, England (United Kingdom)
1279
1279
Age 77
Kenilworth Castle, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
1932
October 4, 1932
Age 77
October 4, 1932
Age 77
October 4, 1932
Age 77
October 4, 1932
Age 77
October 4, 1932
Age 77